no. it was a blight
The conquistadors sent potatoes to Europe because during the time a big famine in Ireland was happening, and the potatoes really solved there problem for a while. Later on a bad disease spreaded in the potatoes and cause them to turn into an inedible slime. The potatoes the caused a lot of deaths!
In 1840 The Great Famine happened, also known as the Potato famine. It was the cause of deaths for thousands of Irishmen and women.
Oliver Cromwell did not directly cause the Irish Potato Famine, which occurred from 1845 to 1852, well after his death in 1658. However, his military campaigns in Ireland during the 17th century led to significant land confiscations and population displacement, laying a foundation for future socio-economic struggles. The policies and attitudes established during Cromwell's rule contributed to the longstanding tensions between England and Ireland, which exacerbated the suffering during the famine. Thus, while Cromwell's actions were not the cause of the famine, they influenced the historical context in which it occurred.
Most of the immigration was caused by the potato famine, but some were caused when their king had switched to a England church because of his marriage. That caused England to be in control of Ireland which left them weak. Another when the black plague had spread to them from England and the Irish were mad at them cause now, England had made most of their troubles.
The failed crop (over several seasons) was the cause of the Irish Potato Famine. Many people starved to death, or succumbed to disease, while many sailed to America.
Blight a disease that spread through potatoes
The cause was the Great Irish Potato Famine, a staple of the Irish diet.See related link below!
no, oomycetes.
the Irish famine was not managed, it just cause all of the Irish to die or either migrate to the U.s. where they found hope and better jobs.
Yes protists cause disease , cause red tide, and the Irish potato famine Yes protists cause disease , cause red tide, and the Irish potato famine
The conquistadors sent potatoes to Europe because during the time a big famine in Ireland was happening, and the potatoes really solved there problem for a while. Later on a bad disease spreaded in the potatoes and cause them to turn into an inedible slime. The potatoes the caused a lot of deaths!
seriously? the famine.
the Irish economy heavily depended on potatoes and a blight wiped out the potato crop in the 1840 creating wildespread famine
The wet mould phytophthora infestans. = =
In 1840 The Great Famine happened, also known as the Potato famine. It was the cause of deaths for thousands of Irishmen and women.
Oliver Cromwell did not directly cause the Irish Potato Famine, which occurred from 1845 to 1852, well after his death in 1658. However, his military campaigns in Ireland during the 17th century led to significant land confiscations and population displacement, laying a foundation for future socio-economic struggles. The policies and attitudes established during Cromwell's rule contributed to the longstanding tensions between England and Ireland, which exacerbated the suffering during the famine. Thus, while Cromwell's actions were not the cause of the famine, they influenced the historical context in which it occurred.
Ireland did not have its own government during the famine. It was still under British rule at that time.